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48" Red Oak Riser

48" Red Oak Riser

48" Red Oak Riser
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SKU: 10005063
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ROR48 Select 48" Red Oak Riser Unfinished

3/4" X 7-1/4" X 48"  Stair Riser
Placed upon a stair riser's step face, matching the lower stair tread or hardwood floor.

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48" Red Oak Riser
 
4.0

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4.0

oak riser worked fine, had nice finish

By jared

from lagrange, oh

About Me Do-It-Yourself

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      Comments about 48" Red Oak Riser:

      i used this for the risers on my stairs. the boards had good finish and good grains. no complaints

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      • Q:

        Can I install this underlayment on top of Radiant Heat pads??
        Asked on 5/11/2013 by Junior from El Salvador

        1 answer

        • Staff Reviewer

          A:

          No I would not recommend this.

          Answered on 5/14/2013 by cc-2
      • Q:

        Can this be used on cement?
        Asked on 12/28/2012 by Anonymous

        1 answer

        • Staff Reviewer

          A:

          For complete Underlayment application information; Please go to our Website @ LumberLiquidators.com and at the bottom of the page click on Flooring 101, enter –
          LL Underlayment Guide- , enter, then click on the PDF to open. Thank you for your inquiry.

          Answered on 12/29/2012 by cc-2
      • Q:

        Need a quality moisture/vapor barrier product for my new laminate flooring,plus a underlayment that will silence all walking noises if possible.One room is 21foot-long by 15foot wide,the other is 4foot wide by 12foot long how much of each do I need?
        Asked on 12/2/2012 by Tony from Houston Texas

        1 answer

        • CUSTOMER CARE

          A:

          I recommend Quiet Walk. For padding attached laminate flooring use Eco Silent Sound or Bellawood Premium Underlayment.

          Additional moisture barrier may be necessary if installing over concrete. See flooring manufacturer installation instructions (generally found under specs tab on floor page or Flooring 101 www.lumberliquidators.com/ll/flooring/Flooring101).

          You can also find specific information on underlayment there.

          Answered on 12/7/2012 by Tech & Install
      • Q:

        My condo is built into a hillside on the bottom level and is quite chilly... will this underlayment make the floor warmer by insulating the concrete floor more from the room? Putting 12 mm w/ adhered pad down on floor. Thanks.
        Asked on 11/18/2012 by Wendy from Dayton, OH

        1 answer

        • Staff Reviewer

          A:

          This affordable padding offers very little R-value, I would recommend one of our better cushions to achieve what you are trying to do.
          For complete Underlayment application information; Please go to our Website @ LumberLiquidators.com and at the bottom of the page click on Flooring 101, enter –
          LL Underlayment Guide- , enter, then click on the PDF to open. Thank you for your inquiry.

          Answered on 12/1/2012 by cc-2
      • Q:

        I'm looking at buying a non-padded laminate flooring and installing it in my basement over a concrete floor. I was wondering if it would be ok to install the foam padding over top of the moisture barrier underlayment for additional padding.
        Asked on 11/13/2012 by Adam from Duncansville, PA

        1 answer

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          A:

          A 6 to 8 mil poly sheeting moisture barrier should be laid for floating floors for an On or Below Grade Concrete subfloor. Overlap seams 4" and tape with duct tape. Overlay perimeter 3-4" up wall. Then lay approved underlayment.

          You will need either Foam Underlayment, Eco Silent Sound, Bellawood Premium Underlayment, or Quiet Walk underlayment for floating floors (unless you purchase foam attached laminate flooring which needs none) -
          http://www.lumberliquidators.com/catalog/section.jsp?categoryId=19

          Answered on 11/28/2012 by Tech & Install
      • Q:

        what if floor is not even what should i do?
        Asked on 11/2/2012 by raybs

        1 answer

        • Staff Reviewer

          A:

          Flat wood subfloors
          • The final surface must be flat to within 3/16" in a 6' radius, or within ¼” in 10’. Subfloor must be securely nailed or screwed down to joists to prevent movement or squeaks. Install over 16” center-to-center joist sub-structure. Thoroughly inspect and replace existing floor or subfloor that shows evidence of water damage or structural weakness. Check for and repair any sagging or loose sections of a wood subfloor. Squeaky or loose boards should be re-nailed. An uneven or cupped wood subfloor is an indication of excess moisture, identify and correct. High spots may be planed or sanded down. Low spots should be cut out and repaired or may be filled with old pieces of firm vinyl or build up with 30 lb. black roofing paper. Do not fill low areas with cement patches as these will break down over time.
          Flat concrete
          • A flat cement surface is very important when gluing down ridged solid wood. The final surface must be flat to within 1/8" in a 6' radius, or within 3/16” in 10’. Sand or grind down high spots. Fill valleys or low areas with cement based leveling compounds compatible with the flooring adhesives. Allow extra drying time for the leveling compounds. Do not install on new concrete less than 60-90 days old.

          Answered on 11/3/2012 by cc-2
      • Q:

        wanted to be able to use this product underneath my carpet. Please advise.
        Asked on 9/28/2012 by n/a

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        • Staff Reviewer

          A:

          This will not provide enough support for a carpet installation, you will need to purchase a pad designed for carpet.

          Answered on 10/1/2012 by cc-2
      • Q:

        I bought 4 rolls of this underlayment. And they did not give me any rolls of tape. Is the tape inside the rolls?
        Asked on 9/9/2012 by Erla from Miami, fl

        1 answer

        • Staff Reviewer

          A:

          Yes it is.
          Thank you for writing in.

          Answered on 9/11/2012 by cc-2
      • Q:

        are you saying this, from what I read, is 4'X 25' AND 1 1/2 INCHES THICK. Please explain probably what I miss read or understood. Thank You, Terry
        Asked on 8/27/2012 by Terry from Tulsa

        1 answer

        • Staff Reviewer

          A:

          100 square feet per roll:
          What size are the rolls? 4’ wide x 25’ long x 1/16” thick.
          Thank you for your inquiry

          Answered on 9/7/2012 by cc-2
      • Q:

        Is this closed cell foam?
        Asked on 8/15/2012 by Zack from Alameda, CA

        1 answer

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          A:

          Unfortunately it is not. Our Nirvanna Plus Foam Underlayment 100 Sq FT Roll is and cost only $32.99 each.
          Thank you for your inquiry.

          Answered on 8/30/2012 by cc-2
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